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Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Mendoza grounds out to second. Two away in the Texas fifth. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Farmer strikes out to open the bottom of the fifth. That's the fifth K by the Texas bats today. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
M5: Florida 2, Texas 0 -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Grubbs retires Heyman on strikes. If you blinked, you missed the Florida fifth. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Boser flies out to right and Lawson strikes out to open the fifth. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Schloss makes a change for the bottom of the fourth. Jonah Williams has moved to center field, Easton Winfield is off the bench and in left field and Gasparino is out. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
f1revo replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Florida has yet to use their closer this weekend. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
End of 4: Florida 2, Texas 0 -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Williams is retired on a popup to short. That's five stranded runners for the Longhorns. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That'll bring Jonah Williams up with two on and two outs. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Boser took forever to go to first on an infield grounder by Gasparino. He's called safe. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Rodriguez singled with one out. He's on first base and Gasparino is up with two outs. -
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – No. 2 Texas Rowing won the program's 10th-consecutive conference title and its first Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship at Melton Lake Saturday morning. The victory clinches Texas' 14th overall conference crown as the Longhorns placed first out of four teams in the inaugural SEC Rowing Championship (No. 2 Texas, No. 4 Tennessee, No. 24 Oklahoma and Alabama). Texas totaled 83 points to edge out second-place Tennessee, who accumulated 78 points. Alabama finished third with 35 points and Oklahoma placed fourth with 34 points. The Longhorns won three of six races and netted three runner-up finishes, posting a top-two finish in every race. "We've had some good success at the conference championships, and this one meant a lot in many ways," Texas head coach Dave O'Neill said. "Being the first SEC Championship held, we wanted to win this one, and it's also satisfying because it was the toughest racing. We knew we were going to be tested more than ever before, and that certainly proved to be the case. I'm really proud of the way the team raced and handled the pressure. The way the First Eight stayed calm and raced the full distance was fantastic, and that bodes well for moving forward." "I want to give a big thanks to the staff at the SEC. This might have been their first Rowing Championship, but was a top-notch event in every aspect." By winning the conference regatta, Texas automatically qualifies for the 2025 NCAA Championships, which are slated for May 30-June 1 at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. "We now have three weeks before NCAAs, and there are a few things for us to figure out," O'Neill said. "We'll have a good week of training this week, and then have a secluded camp setting. All of us are really happy with this accomplishment and looking forward to what's next." The Horns kicked off scoring with a tightly contested runner-up finish in the Third Varsity Four, crossing the finish line at 7:19.338, with Tennessee narrowly winning in 7:19.123. Texas led throughout the first 1,000 meters before the Volunteers took the lead in the final 500 meters. Alabama (3rd-7:58.842) and Oklahoma (4th-8:03.507) followed. In the second race of the morning, the Texas Third Varsity Eight secured a runner-up finish after clocking in at 6:42.970. Tennessee won by open-water in 6:35.926 while Alabama (7:20.955) and Oklahoma (7:30.897) placed third and fourth, respectively. Texas saw its first victory of the day with a convincing boat-length win over Tennessee in the Second Varsity Four, finishing in 7:12.12. Texas stayed clean throughout the race, leading from start-to-finish and fending off a charging Tennessee crew that finished runner-up in 7:15.377 followed by third-place Oklahoma (7:37.651) and fourth-place Alabama (7:44.725). The Longhorns continued to build upon their momentum with the Texas First Varsity Four dominating in an open-water win in 7:07.115, granting Texas its first lead of the day over the Volunteers. Tennessee jumped to an early start with a four-seat lead through the first 500 meters, but Texas quickly squandered the lead and made a strong move in the second 500. The Horns then overtook Tennessee in the second 500 and continued to increase their lead in the remaining 1,000 meters to win by several boat lengths. Tennessee finished runner-up in 7:18.424 while Alabama (3rd-7:20.955) and Oklahoma (4th-7:30.897) recorded third and fourth-place finishes. The Texas Second Varsity notched a runner-up finish in a hard-fought battle against Tennessee, registering a final time of 6:26.430. Tennessee won the race in 6:24.809 with Alabama (3rd-6:43.847) and Oklahoma (4th-6:47.358) finishing behind Texas. With the 2025 SEC Championship on the line, the Texas First Varsity Eight emptied its tank in the final race of the day to seal the conference crown for the Longhorns and earn automatic NCAA Championship qualification. The Volunteers shot off to an early lead in the first 500 meters, but Texas began to settle into rhythm and chip away at the lead in the second 500 meters. The Horns began pushing hard in the third 500 and then overtook Tennessee in the final 500. Texas increased its lead in the final 250 meters to win by seven seats in 6:12.420. Tennessee finished runner-up in 6:15.586 followed by third-place Oklahoma (6:15.586) and fourth-place Alabama (6:36.331). "Our stern three of Sue Holderness, Imy Grey and Marg Van der Wal were absolutely fantastic," O'Neill said. "They stayed calm and composed when they were down quite a bit and then set a terrific rhythm to earn that win. Coxswain Amy Werner also did a great job in that situation, and, of course, I'm incredibly proud of everyone in that boat." Up next, Texas heads to the 2025 NCAA Championships on May-30-June 1 at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. The Longhorns are vying for their fourth NCAA Championship in the last five seasons. The NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Selection Show will air Tuesday, May 20 at 4 p.m. CT on NCAA.com. The 2025 SEC Rowing Championship will re-air Monday, May 11th at 6 p.m. on SEC Network and in the ESPN app. Lineups I Eight: Amy Werner (Cox), Sue Holderness, Imy Grey, Marg Van der Wal, Ilva Boone, Phoebe Wise, Lucy McFarlane, Lucy Searle and Abby Dawson. II Eight: Bronwen Holmes (Cox), Rhiannon Luke, Taryn Kooyers, Phoebe Robinson, Allie Alton, Chloe Cooper, Savvy Jerome, Anna Garrison and Ellie Rodriguez. I Four: Emma Williams (Cox), Daniela Thiermann, Katherine Nordheim, Amelia Gleed and Paula Becher. II Four: Paris West (Cox), Katelyn Semien, Holly Davis, Jess Colbran and Harriet Wallace. III Eight: Alex Taylor (Cox), Alexandra Ozarski, Ioanna Asvesta, Salma Dessouky, Hailey Easterly, Yasmin Howe, Aubrey Muirhead, Bell Ebben and Shay Olson. III Four: Evelyn Orsic (Cox), Alex Rollins, Maddie Davenport, Carys Luther and Evan Jaynes.U
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Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Some bad at-bats today. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
dentonhorn replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just tuning in. Is this Florida pitcher good or just lucky so far ? -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
M4: Florida 2, Texas 0 -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
A much-needed quick 1-2-3 inning for Grubbs in the top of the fourth. -
Hope Quinn is able to sit, put on some needed muscle and develop into a starter over next couple years: Would be a great story
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Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
End of 3: Florida 2, Texas 0 -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Flores got jammed and popped out to second, ending the inning with Galvan stranded on first. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Galvan works a walk to keep the inning going. -
It’s quite interesting watching SEC and SEC team podcast here lately. I’m retired so I’m able to keep up with SEC doings a good bit. Consistent themes are the upcoming court ruling, NIL, portal, their team roster etc. OU on the other hand is a weird deal to me and seems to be in disarray. One half of the podcast reporting say 10-2, playoffs, really good OL with upgrades, number one defense in college football, and Mateer could win Heisman. The other half kinda panicked WORRIED about OL, receiver core, and lack of recruiting. Mentioned they have not had a commit in over 100 days, possibly in danger of losing both QB targets ( one that’s already a verbal commit), lack of receiver recruitment, and funds. Common theme Zero U sites have is the down fall of Texas this year. OL is not going to be good, defense down and Arch is suspect. The cope is insane. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen this much perceived panic at Zero U. Question for Bobby and/or staff and fellow OTF family: Is Zero U broke , money wise, or just totally lost out with their current staff.
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Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Mendoza is retired on an infield grounder. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Farmer loses another battle with the left-field wall, this time with a drive that comes a few feet shy of a home run. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. Florida game thread (Sunday)
Class of 04 replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Flores had the play for a flip to second but A-rod ranged to far to the left side of the field to cut that ball off.